26 MR. F. CHAPMAN ON FORAMINIFERA 
S.W. end of Funafuti—At 45-51 fathoms, “a bottom of hard 
rock ” (label on specimen). The tests are here stained a dark 
rich green in the central area, due to the presence of alg in the 
chamberlets. 
Off Tutanga Id.—Form A occurred at 35, 41, and 46 fathoms 
(at 41 fathoms numerous specimens of both forms were found 
resting on pink Lithothamnion in their places of actual growth) ; 
at 50-60 fathoms in association with form B; and at 200 fathoms. 
Form B was obtained at 46 fathoms; at 50-60 fathoms im asso- 
ciation with form A, both very abundant; at 135 fathoms, 
common; and at 200 fathoms in a pteropod ooze, in association 
with the form A and at all stages of growth. 
Off Fuafatu—Form A, 80-120 fathoms, common; at 40 
fathoms the specimens are stained, especially towards the central 
area, witha dark green (? symbiotic) alga; at 60 fathoms, common. 
Form B, at 60 fathoms, common; at 119 fathoms, a fragment. 
The work of describing these specimens has been mainly 
earried out in the Geol. Division of the Royal College of 
Science, to which Institution the collections have been sent. 
All recent specimens described in this paper will be eventually 
placed in the British Museum (Natural History). 
EXPLANATION OF THE PLATHS. 
Puate 1. 
Fig. 1. Sagenella frondescens, Brady. A fragment of the branching test, 
detached, and viewed by transmitted light. The wall of the test over 
the sarcode-cavity is perforated by thread-like boring algw. 50. 
2. S. frondescens, Brady. A fragment of the central area of the wall 
more highly magnified, exhibiting a reticulose character, and with a 
boring alga at #7. x 300. 
3. Bdelloidina aggregata, Carter.  X 4. 
4. Valvulina Davidiana, sp. nov. X 25. 
5. Peneroplis (Monalysidium) polita, subgen. et sp. nov. X 50. 
6. dj * Sollast, re 50 x 50. 
7 a-c. Spirillina spinigera, sp. nov. X 50. 
8 a-c. i tuberculato-limbata, sp.nov. X 50, 
9 a-c. Discorbina tuberocapitata, sp. nov. X 50. 
10. Culearina hispida, Brady, var. pulchella, nov. X 18. 
PuatTE 2. 
Fig. 1. Sagenella frondescens, Brady, attached to test of Cycloclypeus Carpentert 
Brady. x 5. 
2. A prolific growth of Sagenella frondescens attached to a large specimen 
of the microspheric form of C. Carpenteri.  X 2. 
